⬇️ Sie können den Überblick über unsere neueste Magazinausgabe anschauen:
⬇️ Sie können den Überblick über unsere neueste Magazinausgabe anschauen:
OYLA ist ein populärwissenschaftliches Magazin für junge Leser (ab 12 Jahren) und ihre Familien. Jede Ausgabe bietet einen Einblick in weltverändernde Entdeckungen, ungelöste Probleme und die überraschenden wissenschaftlichen Prinzipien hinter Alltagsgegenständen.
🦈 Von Haifischschuppen zum Hollywood-Lächeln: Eine Geschichte der Zähne 🚀Wie können Sie Weltraumtourist werden? 🌍 Warum wurde Giordano Bruno auf dem Scheiterhaufen verbrannt? 🐜 Was macht die Schaben so widerstandsfähig?
👣 Why is the ground shifting beneath our feet? 🧠 How do you think without a brain? 📜 What is Omar Khayyam famous for? 😷 / 💀 What ended the Black Death?
🍧Conic sections: abstract geometry in everyday life
🛸What do aliens look like? 🔥 Why do wildfires occur? ☘️Do plants have feelings? 💦How do wetlands affect the climate? 🧘🏼Is meditation effective? 🏺 Why did Pythagoras start a cult?
⛵The anatomy of the sailing ship 🖊️A brief history of the pen 🧭How physics helps geometry 🎯How to play darts like a scientist ⚠️ How to avoid misinformation online
❤️No longer a death sentence: the human immunodeficiency virus 🐧How do animals stay warm in the cold? 👩🏿🚀What do astronauts eat in space? ✨Accidental discoveries that changed the world
🦇Why are bats breeding grounds for epidemics? 🪓What happens when you chop down a forest? 📽The history of silent film 🥫Do superfoods exist? 🚢How to play Battleship the right way?
☀️Sun, air, and water: How do alternative energy sources work?
🔬What are stem cells? 🕳How do you photograph a black hole? 🌏What did Marco Polo actually discover? 🔁 How could history repeat itself? 🤒How do you support a friend who is sick?
✨ Is alchemy magic or science? 🤧 What causes allergies? 🐥 How do animals raise their young? 🧗🌔 Can you take an elevator into space? ♾️ How do you create a Möbius strip?
🗺How is math used in geography? 🏄🏿♀️How do you catch a gravitational wave? 🚢Why is it important to map the seafloor? ✨What are white dwarfs made of? 📧Are online petitions effective?
🎮Can you learn history from video games? 🧠Are our brains malleable? 💽What kind of data do ocean explorers collect? 📷How to put together a pinhole camera
⚛️ Fundamental interactions: the four forces governing our universe
🌊What is maritime archaeology? 🏵How does amber capture history? 🕵️Can science help solve crimes? 🦠Are we controlled by gut bacteria? 👫🏽Why do researchers study twins?
👣 Why is the ground shifting beneath our feet? 🧠 How do you think without a brain? 📜 What is Omar Khayyam famous for? 😷 / 💀 What ended the Black Death?
🍧Conic sections: abstract geometry in everyday life
🛸What do aliens look like? 🔥 Why do wildfires occur? ☘️Do plants have feelings? 💦How do wetlands affect the climate? 🧘🏼Is meditation effective? 🏺 Why did Pythagoras start a cult?
⛵The anatomy of the sailing ship 🖊️A brief history of the pen 🧭How physics helps geometry 🎯How to play darts like a scientist ⚠️ How to avoid misinformation online
❤️No longer a death sentence: the human immunodeficiency virus 🐧How do animals stay warm in the cold? 👩🏿🚀What do astronauts eat in space? ✨Accidental discoveries that changed the world
🦇Why are bats breeding grounds for epidemics? 🪓What happens when you chop down a forest? 📽The history of silent film 🥫Do superfoods exist? 🚢How to play Battleship the right way?
☀️Sun, air, and water: How do alternative energy sources work?
🔬What are stem cells? 🕳How do you photograph a black hole? 🌏What did Marco Polo actually discover? 🔁 How could history repeat itself? 🤒How do you support a friend who is sick?
✨ Is alchemy magic or science? 🤧 What causes allergies? 🐥 How do animals raise their young? 🧗🌔 Can you take an elevator into space? ♾️ How do you create a Möbius strip?
🗺How is math used in geography? 🏄🏿♀️How do you catch a gravitational wave? 🚢Why is it important to map the seafloor? ✨What are white dwarfs made of? 📧Are online petitions effective?
🎮Can you learn history from video games? 🧠Are our brains malleable? 💽What kind of data do ocean explorers collect? 📷How to put together a pinhole camera
⚛️ Fundamental interactions: the four forces governing our universe
🌊What is maritime archaeology? 🏵How does amber capture history? 🕵️Can science help solve crimes? 🦠Are we controlled by gut bacteria? 👫🏽Why do researchers study twins?
Warum veröffentlichen wir noch ein weiteres Printmagazin?
Lesen vs. Zuschauen
Lesen ist die wirksamste Methode, um neue Informationen zu lernen. Wenn wir „die wirksamste“ sagen, meinen wir damit nicht unbedingt die einfachste oder schnellste Methode – sondern wie viel Wissen man im Verhältnis zum gesamten aufgenommenen Inhalt behält. Um diesen Gedanken besser zu verstehen, schauen wir uns folgendes Beispiel an: Wenn Sie ein Video ansehen, haben Sie vielleicht das Gefühl, das Hauptargument sehr gut verstanden zu haben. Doch in den meisten Fällen fällt es Ihnen später schwer, sich daran zu erinnern. Das liegt daran, dass Sie die Inhalte des Videos passiv aufnehmen – ohne bewusst zu versuchen, die neuen Informationen einzuordnen und echtes Wissen aufzubauen. Mit anderen Worten: Ihre Aufmerksamkeit gilt den Worten und Bildern, nicht den Ideen, die sie eigentlich vermitteln sollen.
Papier vs. iPad
Was haben Sie zuletzt auf Ihrem Handy gemacht? Haben Sie Nachrichten gecheckt oder durch soziale Medien gescrollt? Der ständige Strom an Benachrichtigungen und Pop-ups trainiert uns darauf, ständig das Gefühl zu haben, etwas Wichtiges zu verpassen. Tatsächlich gibt es eine ganze Industrie, die über den Bildschirm Ihres Geräts um Ihre Aufmerksamkeit kämpft – und sie gewinnt vermutlich. Aber man kann sich dem entziehen! Unser Magazin ist ein Lernraum ohne Pop-ups und Werbung – und es muss weder eingesteckt noch aufgeladen werden. Sie können es überallhin mitnehmen, und es gehört Ihnen für immer.
OYLA vs. andere Magazine
Da gibt es: -Keine Werbung -Hochwertige Inhalte -Ständige Verfügbarkeit
Sie denken vielleicht, dass diese Elemente für sich genommen nichts Besonderes sind, aber wir bieten Ihnen das komplette Paket: 100 Seiten wissenschaftliches Wissen, farbenfrohe Grafiken und ansprechende Aktivitäten ohne Werbung oder Ablenkung.
Deshalb veröffentlichen wir noch ein „weiteres“ Printmagazin. Es gibt wirklich nichts Vergleichbares!
OYLA ist für alle Altersgruppen und Geschlechter geeignet. Wir möchten unsere jungen Leser dazu ermutigen, Fragen über die Welt um sie herum zu stellen und ihre eigenen wissenschaftlichen Entdeckungen zu machen.
We just received our first issue and we are VERY impressed with the quality and the content! My daughter is almost 12 and she is interested in the topics covered in the issue. I quickly looked through the magazine and I'm interested in reading it as well. Thank you Oyla for such a quick delivery (I placed an order on 11/27) Already looking forward to the next issue 😀
Sonja Soderlund
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Just got our first issue and my son is LOVING it. Thanks for creating such a high quality science magazine for older kids.
Erik Ickes
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We just subscribed to OYLA Magazine and our first one arrived yesterday. It's VERY cool. Spent the whole morning talking with Gwen about fractals, where you see them in nature, and how to make them yourself - and we're only a few pages in. It has simple examples and descriptions for the kiddos and then deeper explanations if the parents or kids want to dive in deeper. It was expensive, but its thick and packed tight. Not a lot of empty space, and no ads.
Did you know trees are fractals? I knew about broccoli and nautilus shells but we just read this in Oyla: "DaVinci discovered that all the branches of a tree at every stage of its height when put together are equal in thickness to the trunk." So if you fold up branches into the trunk, the trunk would be the same thickness from ground to top.
Kathy Billings Massing
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My sons received their first issue as a gift and they loved it and I was really impressed. Engaging and challenging concepts. My oldest (11) read it cover to cover and then again the next day.
Linda Shipley
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We just received a subscription for a gift and my science-obsessed kids love it! I am really impressed with the range of subjects and the articles aren't dumbed down! Highly recommend!
Isabel Farquharson-Howell
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Brilliant magazine for any kid, or adult, who has any interest in the world outside their door!
Jenny Gale
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We've just received our first issue. It's a great magazine, full of so many interesting articles. The whole family have dipped into it so far and my twelve year old son has asked me to keep subscribing (we're doing the three month at the moment to test it out) as he loves it.
Mod Harris
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Such a fantastic magazine, we all love it in our house!
Tracey Anne Canham
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I have just subscribed for my 9 year old. It says 12+ but the magazine's are so fascinating I read them and then relay the information back to him in a slightly easier to understand way. I home educate, so these magazines are going to be used to plan lessons and as an interest spark. They are great!
Simona Bezman
comment from Facebook
We just received our first issue and we are VERY impressed with the quality and the content! My daughter is almost 12 and she is interested in the topics covered in the issue. I quickly looked through the magazine and I'm interested in reading it as well. Thank you Oyla for such a quick delivery (I placed an order on 11/27) Already looking forward to the next issue 😀
Sonja Soderlund
comment from Facebook
Just got our first issue and my son is LOVING it. Thanks for creating such a high quality science magazine for older kids.
Erik Ickes
comment from Facebook
We just subscribed to OYLA Magazine and our first one arrived yesterday. It's VERY cool. Spent the whole morning talking with Gwen about fractals, where you see them in nature, and how to make them yourself - and we're only a few pages in. It has simple examples and descriptions for the kiddos and then deeper explanations if the parents or kids want to dive in deeper. It was expensive, but its thick and packed tight. Not a lot of empty space, and no ads.
Did you know trees are fractals? I knew about broccoli and nautilus shells but we just read this in Oyla: "DaVinci discovered that all the branches of a tree at every stage of its height when put together are equal in thickness to the trunk." So if you fold up branches into the trunk, the trunk would be the same thickness from ground to top.
Kathy Billings Massing
comment from Facebook
My sons received their first issue as a gift and they loved it and I was really impressed. Engaging and challenging concepts. My oldest (11) read it cover to cover and then again the next day.
Linda Shipley
comment from Facebook
We just received a subscription for a gift and my science-obsessed kids love it! I am really impressed with the range of subjects and the articles aren't dumbed down! Highly recommend!
Isabel Farquharson-Howell
comment from Facebook
Brilliant magazine for any kid, or adult, who has any interest in the world outside their door!
Jenny Gale
comment from Facebook
We've just received our first issue. It's a great magazine, full of so many interesting articles. The whole family have dipped into it so far and my twelve year old son has asked me to keep subscribing (we're doing the three month at the moment to test it out) as he loves it.
Mod Harris
comment from Facebook
Such a fantastic magazine, we all love it in our house!
Tracey Anne Canham
comment from Facebook
I have just subscribed for my 9 year old. It says 12+ but the magazine's are so fascinating I read them and then relay the information back to him in a slightly easier to understand way. I home educate, so these magazines are going to be used to plan lessons and as an interest spark. They are great!
Warum setzen wir uns dafür ein, dass unser Magazin werbefrei bleibt?
Das ist eine gute Frage! In jedem anderen Magazin kann Werbung 30-60% des gesamten Seitenraums einnehmen. Wir stehen zu unserer Entscheidung, die auf genau den Werten beruht, die wir unseren Lesern vermitteln wollen: kritisches Denken und kreative Problemlösungen.
OYLA ist ein Printmagazin, das dem werbefreien Streaming entspricht. Wir haben das Rauschen herausgeschnitten, damit Sie und Ihre Kinder sich auf die guten Dinge konzentrieren könnten.